Ladakh Photography Workshop 2026
Welcome to a journey of discovery and photographic exploration through the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures of Ladakh, the jewel of the Himalayas. This expedition is designed to offer an immersive experience through rugged mountain landscapes, ancient monasteries, remote villages, and high-altitude lakes that define this extraordinary region. From the spiritual heart of Leh to the serene beauty of Tso Moriri and the lives of the Changpa nomads, every destination offers unique opportunities for storytelling and photography. In Ladakh, ancient traditions continue to shape everyday life amidst a rapidly changing world, where nomadic herders, centuries-old monasteries, and dramatic Himalayan terrain come together to create a visual experience unlike anywhere else. Having led photography expeditions across Ladakh for the past five years, this journey has been carefully curated to provide meaningful cultural interactions, powerful photographic opportunities, and a deeper understanding of the region beyond its landscapes, allowing photographers to experience Ladakh in a truly immersive and authentic way.
General Information
- Date: 10th September to 21st September 2026
- Price: USD 5,550/-
- The price is inclusive of all taxes.
- Group Size: Maximum 4
- Photographers of any skill level are welcome to join this expedition.
- The physical difficulty of the expedition is rated as easy to moderate.
- A deposit amount of USD 2000/- is required to secure a spot on the tour.
- Post Deposit, the balance due amount is to be paid 90 days before the trip.
- Make sure to read the [Terms & Conditions] before booking
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Arrival in Delhi (10th Sep. 2026)
On your arrival, you will be picked up from Delhi Airport and transferred to your pre-booked 4 to 5-star accommodation in central Delhi. Delhi, the capital city of India, is a photographer’s paradise, offering a rich tapestry of history, culture, and vibrant street life. From the imposing architecture of Jama Masjid to the serene gardens of Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi presents a myriad of photographic opportunities. Capture the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, the colourful chaos of street markets, and the intricate details of Mughal-era monuments. Delhi’s blend of old-world charm and modernity provides endless inspiration for both street photography and architectural shots.
Welcome Dinner
Later in the evening, we’ll come together for a warm welcome dinner—an opportunity to connect, share stories, and enjoy a delightful meal. You’ll also get a chance to talk about your photography journey, helping us guide and support you throughout the workshop.
Day 1 (11th Sep.)
Exploring Delhi
Our journey begins in the vibrant heart of Old Delhi, where centuries of history, culture, and chaos come together to create one of the most visually rich environments in India. We will spend the morning exploring the lanes around Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk, photographing the rhythm of everyday life, bustling markets, street vendors, architecture, and intimate human moments that make Old Delhi a paradise for street and documentary photography.
Later, we will head towards Majnu Ka Tilla, Delhi’s Tibetan colony, where the atmosphere shifts into a quieter and culturally distinct environment filled with monasteries, cafés, prayer flags, and narrow alleyways rich with storytelling opportunities. In the evening, we will conclude the day with sunset photography at Humayun’s Tomb, where the soft golden light beautifully illuminates one of Delhi’s most iconic Mughal architectural landmarks.
Day-2 (12th Sep.)
Arrival in Leh and Acclimatisation
We will take an early morning flight to Leh, and on our way to Leh, you will witness one of your best flight view experiences. The scenic beauty Himalayan range will inspire you to enjoy the journey ahead. On arrival, my local friend and our guide Gapto and his team will be ready to pick us up and transfer us to our hotel in Leh. Since there will be a drastic change in the attitude and oxygen availability, we will take this day very easily and keep it open for our body to acclimatise to the climate in the region. The leisure time will give our bodies ample time to acclimate to our upcoming adventures.
Introduction: Introductory Lecture for the expedition by Shivam will take place on this day.
Optional: Warm-up photography session in the evening, visiting Leh palace and Shanti stupa to acclimatise.
Note: This itinerary covers only moderate altitude regions, and we will always have the remedies with us for extreme health situations like oxygen cylinders and trained guides to give first aid.
Day-3 (13th Sep.)
Thiksey Monastery & Aryan Valley
Begin the day with the serene morning Puja at Thiksey Monastery, followed by interactive moments with the monks. You’ll also get an opportunity to step inside their homes within the monastery grounds and gain insights into their lifestyle. Afterwards, return to camp for lunch and some rest before embarking on a scenic drive to the enchanting Aryan Valley. In the late afternoon, enjoy a small photography session in and around Garkhon Village, and connect with the locals through interactive exchanges—capturing their traditions, culture, and way of life through your lens.
Day-4 (14th Sep.)
Dha & Hanu and visiting Alchi Monastry
Dha and Hanu, two culturally rich villages, offer immense photographic opportunities with their unique traditions and landscapes. On the return drive to Leh, visit the ancient Alchi Monastery, one of the oldest in the region, before stopping for lunch. Later in the day, join Shivam for an engaging photo review session, followed by dinner and an overnight stay in Leh.
Nestled in the heart of Ladakh, the villages of Dha and Hanu, along with the historic Alchi Monastery, offer a journey through time and culture. Dha and Hanu, home to the unique Aryan community, boast picturesque landscapes of terraced fields and ancient traditions. Photographers can capture vibrant portraits of locals adorned in traditional attire, while the serene Alchi Monastery, with its ancient murals and exquisite Buddhist art, provides an opportunity for stunning architectural photography. Together, these locations offer a rich tapestry of culture, spirituality, and natural beauty, ideal for those seeking authentic and timeless imagery.
Day-5 (15th Sep.)
Nubra Valley and Diskit Monastery
After breakfast, drive towards the stunning Nubra Valley, with a stop at the iconic Diskit Monastery for unique photographic opportunities along the way. Upon arrival, enjoy some leisure time followed by a photo review session, before ending the day with dinner and an overnight stay at our accommodation in Hunder.
Day-6 (16th Sep.)
Explore Nubra Valley and Hunder
We will dedicate this day to exploring various photographic opportunities in Nubra Valley and near Hunder. Tucked away in the stunning landscapes of Ladakh, Nubra Valley, and Hunder is a photographer’s paradise. The Nubra Valley, with its sweeping sand dunes, rugged mountains, and lush green oasis, offers a striking contrast of landscapes. In Hunder, the famous double-humped Bactrian camels roam the desert-like terrain, providing unique and captivating subjects for wildlife and landscape photography. The valley’s remote villages, ancient monasteries, and rivers cutting through the vast expanse create endless opportunities for documenting both the serene beauty of nature and the quiet rhythms of Ladakhi life.
Day-7 (17th Sep.)
Turtuk Village
Drive to the remote village of Turtuk, one of the northernmost settlements of India, located close to the Pakistan border and deeply rooted in Balti culture and traditions. Surrounded by dramatic mountain landscapes, flowing streams, and apricot orchards, Turtuk offers a unique cultural and visual experience unlike anywhere else in Ladakh. Throughout the day, we will spend time interacting with local Balti families, exploring the narrow village lanes, and photographing everyday life, architecture, portraits, and the stunning natural surroundings. We will also enjoy a traditional homemade lunch with a local family before returning to Hunder for an overnight stay.
Day-8 (18th Sep.)
Pangong Lake via Shayok Valley
After breakfast, we will begin our journey towards the iconic Pangong Lake, driving through the breathtaking landscapes of Shayok Valley. The route offers dramatic mountain scenery, winding riverbeds, and ever-changing textures of Ladakh’s high-altitude desert terrain, creating endless opportunities for landscape photography along the way. By evening, we will arrive at Pangong Lake, where the changing light over the deep blue waters and surrounding mountains creates a truly magical atmosphere for sunset photography. Later in the evening, we will gather for a photo review and discussion session before an overnight stay in the peaceful village of Merak near the lake.
Day-9 (19th Sep.)
Visit Tso Moriri Lake & Korzok Villag
After breakfast, we will begin our journey towards the breathtaking Tso Moriri Lake, driving through dramatic valleys, remote mountain roads, and ever-changing high-altitude landscapes of Ladakh. Surrounded by vast barren mountains and deep blue waters, Tso Moriri is one of the most peaceful and visually striking regions in the Himalayas, offering incredible opportunities for landscape and documentary photography.
Upon reaching Korzok Village, located on the banks of the lake, we will spend time photographing the quiet rhythms of village life, local homes, monasteries, and the stunning natural environment surrounding the region. The changing light across the lake during the evening creates magical moments for photography and reflection. Dinner and overnight stay will be in Korzok Village.
Day-10 (20th Sep.)
Photographing a morning in the life of the Changpa Tribe
This day will be dedicated to photographing the lives of the Changpa tribe, the nomadic pastoral community of Ladakh known for surviving in some of the harshest and most remote landscapes of the Himalayas. We will spend time exploring their settlements and documenting everyday moments of family life, traditional clothing, livestock herding, and the deep cultural connection they share with the high-altitude environment they call home. The experience offers rare opportunities for intimate documentary storytelling and portrait photography while gaining insight into a way of life that has remained largely unchanged for generations.
By evening, we will begin our drive back towards Leh through the dramatic landscapes of Ladakh. Upon arrival, we will gather for dinner and spend our final night together reflecting on the journey, photographs, and experiences shared throughout the expedition.
Day-11 (21st Sep.)
Breakfast & Fly back to Delhi
After breakfast, we will transfer to Leh Airport for our flight back to Delhi, marking the conclusion of the Ladakh Photography Expedition. As the flight takes off over the vast Himalayan ranges, it offers one final aerial perspective of the dramatic landscapes we have spent days exploring and photographing together.
Important Information
Inclusions
- On Arrival, single supplement for two nights in a 4/5-star luxury hotel in Delhi upon arrival with breakfast.
- All single supplement accommodations for the rest of the tour ( This includes hotels, homestays and well-furnished camps, which are to be decided).
- Flight from Delhi to Leh and Leh to Delhi.
- All land transportation during the expedition will be in comfortable SUVs.
- All meals with non-alcoholic drinks.
- Gratuities for Interactive sessions with Locals.
- All activities incurring any expense.
- 1-on-1 field tuition and assistance by Shivam.
Exclusions
- India SIM Card.
- International flights.
- Airport tax or charges for check-in luggage more than 15kgs (where applicable).
- Entry Visa.
- Comprehensive Travel Insurance.
- Incidental tips (baksheesh) paid to our drivers, hotel staff, etc.
- Alcoholic drinks.
- Personal expenses, eg. laundry, medication, snacks.
- Any additional transport outside of expedition routes.
VISA Information
• Most travellers will need a tourist visa to enter India. Many nationalities are eligible for an e-Visa, which can be easily applied for online before arrival.
• If you’re unsure about your visa requirements, please check the official guidelines or reach out. We’re happy to assist.
• For more information on visas, [click here].
FAQs
Do I need to know photography before joining?
Not at all. This workshop is designed for everyone—whether you’re picking up a camera for the first time or already have years of experience. A mixed group makes the journey richer, as we learn, exchange ideas, and inspire one another. If you’re new, I’ll help you understand the essentials of handling your camera.
What equipment should I carry?
Once you’ve secured your booking, we’ll share a detailed checklist of suggested gear. But remember—any camera will do. What matters is how you see and capture the world. We’ll also provide personal advice based on your level, whether you’re starting out or shooting professionally.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Please review our [Terms & Conditions] for cancellation policies.
Will I get help with travel requirements?
Of course! Before the trip, you’ll receive a full briefing with clear instructions on the documents and preparations needed for smooth and hassle-free travel.
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